fleeting in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for fleeting in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

fleeting [Brit ˈfliːtɪŋ, Am ˈflidɪŋ] ADJ

fleet1 [Brit fliːt, Am flit] N

fleet2 [Brit fliːt, Am flit] ADJ liter (swift in movement)

fleet3 [Brit fliːt, Am flit] N arch (small inlet)

I.fleet5 [Brit fliːt, Am flit] ADJ (shallow)

II.fleet5 [Brit fliːt, Am flit] ADV

fleet-footed [Am ˌflitˈfʊdəd] ADJ

Translations for fleeting in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

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fleeting in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for fleeting in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

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The other manuscript offers him just a fleeting mention.
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Still, the exact effect of such fleeting bits of energy is difficult to quantify.
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This fact prevents one from believing things to be fleeting and worthless.
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The change could be something as subtle as the exchange of a glance, a fleeting shadow or a sudden realization....
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Though brief, this fleeting experience would prompt much of his later interests in the cause of furthering higher education.
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We were shaken like dice in a cup for brief, fleeting moments of terror.
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He sees the modern city as a backdrop to fragile moments and fleeting constellations.
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He makes a few jokes about how fleeting was the fame of this hit record from their first album.
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The wooden baskets with hand-wrought nails represent a structured, man-made object, while the overly ripe fruit represents the fleeting qualities of nature.
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It is it fleeting inspection which is simultaneous with and on the same level as the emotions.
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